J.V. Morgan

J.V. Morgan (24 February 1925-25 March 2011) was the deputy leader of the American Nazi Party under George Lincoln Rockwell.

Biography
J.V. Morgan was born in Oklahoma on 24 February 1925, and he served in the US Army in the Pacific theater of World War II as a combat engineer. He settled in Alexandria, Virginia after the war, and he became disillusioned with the Republican Party, seeking a radical organization to join instead. Morgan was attracted to George Lincoln Rockwell's American Nazi Party, and he handed out literature on the streets of Washington DC, confronted rioters in front of Rockwell's house, served on guard duty, and later became a "Major" in the ANP and its deputy commander. On 3 July 1960, he was badly beaten by anti-fascists at a rally on the National Mall in DC, and he would leave the party in 1963 after falling ill from heavy smoking and cold weather. Rockwell devoted himself to his family, to right-wing meetings, and to gun clubs, and he died on 25 March 2011; the ANP claimed that he was going to Valhalla.